I watched the film, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, which is an adaptation of the novel and by Jonathan Safran Foer. It moved me to consider more deeply the individual lives that are still affected by a tragedy that happened nearly fifteen years ago.
Miracle Morning on Weebly - Day 63 Life S.A.V.E.R.S Program S is for Silence (Time spent in silent reflection) A is for Affirmations 1) I am thankful for personally escaping the tragedies of 9-11. 2) I am thankful for being able to learn about other people's experiences. 3) I am thankful for my eyes being opened to the many results that were not part of my radar. 4) I am thankful for courageous and brave people who go on living their lives after so much suffering. 5) I am thankful for their opportunities to still find beauty in the simple things of life. 6) I am thankful for the fact that out of a storm always comes rain. 7) I am thankful for the human ability to get back up and start anew. 8) I am thankful for knowing that the sun always rises on a new day. "I will never fail you. I will never abandon you." Heb. 13:5 V is for Visualizations I visualize a world where love is abounding. I visualize a world where we find joy in the simple ways that we are able to do things for others. I visualize a world where we love before asking, live before counting the cost, and harmony fills the air with its sweet breath. I visualize a world where forgiveness opens the doors of peacefulness and hope. I visualize a world where loving kindness is the language that is spoken on the streets and behind closed doors. I visualize a world where the value of all is recognized, from children to adolescents to adults, and all are listened to with a smile of understanding. Kind words are like honey - sweet to the soul and healthy for the body. Prov. 16:24 E is for Exercise (The Gift of Yoga by Gena Kenny) R is Reading (inspirational Flipboard articles) S is for Scribing (My affirmations and visualizations) How do I feel? I feel calm and content.
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AuthorValerie Ellis, with inspiration by Matthew Kelly, Author of Rediscovering Catholicism Archives
August 2021
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